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Have you ever wondered how to make a London Fog Drink? It’s the ultimate tea latte recipe with a hint of sweetness and boost of caffeine. Perfect for cold winter mornings or afternoon pick-me-ups!

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Guys, I’m officially getting old. I just opened up my inbox to find an email informing me that my 15 year high school reunion is coming up. WHAT? How has it been 15 years since I graduated from high school? I mean I have zero interest in turning back time or reliving my high school days, but it really doesn’t feel like 15 years have passed.

But for all of the changes that have unfolded since my high school days, one thing has remained the same, The London Fog.

When we were old enough to get free periods, me and my sailor suit sporting friends (I do still really miss the uniform…) would walk over to the Forest Hill village to order ourselves a Starbucks London Fog Drink. This was the height of Mary Kate and Ashley sporting their Venti Starbucks Lattes, but we weren’t nearly old enough to appreciate or enjoy coffee. The London Fog was the perfect solution. A Starbucks London Fog tea latte that was sweet and delicious without the unappetizing taste of coffee (how little teenage Davida knew…).

Have you ever wondered how to make a London Fog? It's the ultimate tea latte recipe with a hint of sweetness and boost of caffeine. Perfect for cold winter mornings or afternoon pick-me-ups!What is a London Fog?

For those of you who don’t know, a London Fog is an earl grey tea latte with foamy milk and vanilla. The most important factors are these:

  • The right kind of tea- good quality Earl Grey Tea is essential. It adds that bergamot flavor that is quintessential for a London Fog. You could also reach for lavender earl grey which is a nice variation.
  • Hot, foamy milk – you can use whatever kind of milk you like but I prefer almond or oat milk in my lattes
  • Vanilla – Starbucks uses their pumps of vanilla syrup but vanilla extract will work just fine.
  • Sweetener – you can opt out of sweetener but I do find a little bit of raw honey builds out the flavor of this London Fog

It was the perfect sweet drink at 16 and remains my go-to Starbucks drink. Once I was old enough to start drinking coffee (ahem, college), The London Fog became my afternoon pick-me-up during finals and remains a nice afternoon treat and caffeine boost for those extra tired days.

Do You Need a Frother?

Nope! I prefer to use a frother since I upgraded my frother but mainly so I can eat the foam with a spoon. You can always pour your milk into a mug and heat in the microwave or heat on a stovetop, though it will be warm milk rather than steamed milk. If you have a frother I highly recommend it!

Have you ever wondered how to make a London Fog? It's the ultimate tea latte recipe with a hint of sweetness and boost of caffeine. Perfect for cold winter mornings or afternoon pick-me-ups!

How to Make a London Fog

  1. Make the Tea – Boil water in a kettle. Steep your tea bag in 1/2 cup of hot water for 3-5 mins (depending on strength preference)
  2. Froth Your Milk – Mix together almond milk and vanilla extract and steam or froth depending on what tools you have.*
  3. Sweeten – Stir sweetener in with steeped hot tea and top with frothed milk.

*If you don’t have a milk frother, heat up milk on stove top. It won’t get foamy but it does the trick!

Is a London Fog Caffeinated?

Yes it is. While it has much less caffeine than a coffee or espresso, Black Tea does contain caffeine. I find it’s an easier caffeine boost for that 3:00 PM crash because it doesn’t contain quite as much caffeine as coffee. You could also opt for decaf earl grey tea if you prefer.

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Have you ever wondered how to make a London Fog Drink? It’s the ultimate tea latte recipe with a hint of sweetness and boost of caffeine. Perfect for cold winter mornings or afternoon pick-me-ups!

  • Author: Davida Lederle
  • Prep Time: 1 minute
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 6 minutes
  • Yield: 1 mug 1x
  • Category: Drink
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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  • 1 Earl Grey tea bag
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk (or other milk of choice)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 12 tsp raw honey, maple syrup or sweetener of choice

Instructions

  1. Steep your tea bag in 1/2 cup of hot water for 3-5 mins (depending on strength preference)
  2. Mix together almond milk and vanilla extract and steam or froth depending on what tools you have.*
  3. Stir sweetener in with steeped tea and top with frothed milk.
  4. Enjoy hot!

*If you don’t have a frother, heat up milk on stove top. It won’t get foamy but it does the trick!

Have you ever wondered how to make a London Fog? It's the ultimate tea latte recipe with a hint of sweetness and boost of caffeine. Perfect for cold winter mornings or afternoon pick-me-ups!

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Hi! I'm Davida and welcome to my corner of the internet. I'm a wellness blogger, yoga teacher, certified herbalist, and green beauty lover.

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247 Comments

  1. I’ve never heard of a London fog, but I want one now! I love earl grey! And I would LOVE to try the lavender version. I also want to learn how to froth milk…?






  2. I would love to try the Lavender Earl Grey or the Jasmine Earl Grey. My daughter (5) and I drink a cup of tea every night before bed. We have tried a bunch of different teas but have found that we like the Lipton Sleepytime tea the best. I haven’t been able to find a Lavender tea sound my area, backwoods Maine. We just steep the tea bag and drink.

  3. Toss up between lavender and jasmine! (Do I get any competitive edge by noting this year is my 40th high school reunion? Love every decade better than the terrific last!)

  4. We love to drink our Earl Grey with Peppermint and Vanilla and a spoon of honey. I like almond milk in mine, my husband not so much. I would love to do the frothy thing too, and when I visit my mom I use her machine that does all those fancy things! We have also started to use some essential oils in our teas! Earl Grey with an extra drop of bergamont, a drop of peppermint, etc. Lavender sounds lovely too! I will have to try.

  5. I would love to try the earl grey lavender!! I usually drink my tea black, but I do enjoy a good lemon ginger honey tea every once in a while!

  6. The early grey was the first tea I tried and liked! Loved actually! The jasmine tea sounds wonderful to try. I usually just do honey, but am wanting to try a creamer version as I’m trying to get away from coffee. Can’t wait to try this!

    I actually am wanting to host tea and Bible study with ladies at church! Fingers crossed on the tea set!